Drawing on signaling, stakeholder, agency, trade-off and resource-based theories, we investigate how climate change exposure influences share repurchase behavior, addressing a critical gap in the literature on climate risk and corporate financial policy. Using a panel data set of 283 US firms from 2004 to 2022, we use left-censored Tobit models in our analyses. To address endogeneity, we use a Control Function approach, complemented by heterogeneity analyses across firm characteristics, industries and macroeconomic conditions. We find a significant negative relationship between climate change exposure and share repurchases, which is amplified in smaller, financially-constrained firms and firms operating in climate-sensitive industries. This relationship persists during economic downturns and is more pronounced among firms with weaker environmental performance. These results suggest that climate risk primarily constrains the intensity of discretionary payout decisions, offering insights into how firms strategically adjust capital allocation in response to climate-related uncertainty.
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June 01 2026
When the heat rises: climate risk and share repurchase decisions Available to Purchase
Djula Borozan;
Djula Borozan
Faculty of Economics in Osijek,
Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek
, Osijek, Croatia
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Burak Pirgaip
Department of Business Administration,
Hacettepe University
, Ankara, Turkey
Corresponding author Burak Pirgaip burakpirgaip@hacettepe.edu.tr
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Corresponding author Burak Pirgaip burakpirgaip@hacettepe.edu.tr
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June 01 2025
Revision Received:
December 29 2025
Revision Received:
January 23 2026
Revision Received:
February 17 2026
Accepted:
February 18 2026
Online ISSN: 2693-9320
Print ISSN: 2693-9312
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Review of Corporate Finance 1–29.
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Received:
June 01 2025
Revision Received:
December 29 2025
Revision Received:
January 23 2026
Revision Received:
February 17 2026
Accepted:
February 18 2026
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Borozan D, Pirgaip B (2026;), "When the heat rises: climate risk and share repurchase decisions". Review of Corporate Finance, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/RCF-06-2025-0029
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